In 2013, Daniel Graham and his twin brother, Jake, stepped out of their front door in Bristol, England, and onto the path. Yearning for an experience they would never forget, and with the added incentive of raising money for WaterAid, the brothers traipsed for five months - washing in rivers and sleeping beneath the trees - until eventually, after passing through 3,000 kilometres of Western Europe, they reached the the Mediterranean Sea.

A Walk to the Water

Sunday, 21 April 2013

Colthrop Manor to Farnham - Day six to Eight

Here are a few snaps from the past three days. Jake and I were lucky enough to have a few friend and family visits. From Colthrop Manor we ambled south, through Bramley and Hook, then on to Farnham.

Jubilation at breakfast; Jake discovered both Nesquik and Golden Nuggets.

Some familiar faces met us at Bramley.

Standing tall.

12 legs, from Hook to Farnham.

A slightly creepy photo of Phil who baked Jake and I the most magnificent cake. I am sure to most that it is obvious what the cake is depicting, but for those who are struggling it is a map of our route.